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The Washington Park Historic District is a national historic district located in Indianapolis Indiana It was listed on t

Washington Park Historic District (Indianapolis, Indiana)

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The Washington Park Historic District is a national historic district located in Indianapolis, Indiana. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on June 24, 2008. It comprises nearly 60 acres (240,000 m2) and is located 4 miles (6.4 km) north of downtown Indianapolis, in the south-central part of the Meridian-Kessler neighborhood. The district includes all properties south of 43rd Street and north of 40th Street, and west of Central Avenue and east of the alley running north and south between Pennsylvania and Meridian Streets; Washington Boulevard runs north-south through the center of the district. It includes 110 contributing buildings, ranging mostly from mansions to small bungalows, and three non-contributing buildings.: 1–4 

Washington Park Historic District
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district
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Faux Château de Malmaison within the district
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Location of the district in Indiana
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Washington Park Historic District (Indianapolis, Indiana) (Indiana)
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Washington Park Historic District (Indianapolis, Indiana) (the United States)
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LocationBounded by Pennsylvania Street and Central Avenue between 40th and 43rd Streets in Indianapolis, Indiana
Coordinates39°49′51″N 86°09′08″W / 39.83083°N 86.15222°W / 39.83083; -86.15222
Area60 acres (24 ha)
ArchitectHunter, Frank; et al.
Architectural styleLate 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Bungalow/craftsman
NRHP reference No.08000565
Added to NRHPJune 24, 2008

Washington Park was annexed by the city of Indianapolis in 1906. The streets would not be paved until November 1916, with 43rd Street not having sidewalks and pavement until 1923. The apartments in the district, built in the 1920s and 1930, attracted young professionals who not only liked the neighborhood, but saw it as "prestigious".: 6 

The buildings in the district are a church (the former Holy Trinity Hellenic Greek Orthodox Church), two duplexes, a four-unit apartment building, eight doubles, 101 single houses, most of which were built before World War II, and two non-contributing (historically) brick houses built in 1986 and 1987 that do not contrast with the other buildings. Many of the contributing buildings are of different Revival architectural styles, particularly from Europe: Classical, Colonial Revival, Italian Renaissance, and Tudor Revival.: 1–4 

Of particular note is the Harry Hartley house, which was based on Château de Malmaison, a residence of Napoleon Bonaparte. Harry Hartley sent architect William Earl Russ to the original in France to replicate the French chalet in a smaller form, in effect creating a Napoleon complex in Indianapolis.: 9 

Another prominent building is the home of United States Senator Albert J. Beveridge. It was here that he wrote his biography of John Marshall, Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, which won a Pulitzer Prize.: 18 

See also

  • National Register of Historic Places listings in Marion County, Indiana

References

  1. "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. "Indiana State Historic Architectural and Archaeological Research Database (SHAARD)" (Searchable database). Department of Natural Resources, Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology. Retrieved August 1, 2016. Note: This includes Sheryl Vanderstel (December 2007). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form: Washington Park Historic District" (PDF). Retrieved August 1, 2016. and Accompanying photographs
  3. William Earl Russ, a native of Dayton, Ohio and a graduate of Columbia University, practiced in Dayton before coming to Indianapolis in 1913; in 1934 he formed a partnership with Merritt Harrison, later considered the "dean of Indianapolis architects" (Connie J. Zeigler, in David J. Bodenhamer, Robert Graham Barrows, David Gordon Vanderstel, eds. The Encyclopedia of Indianapolis, s.v. "Harrison and Turnock (Russ and Harrison)").

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The Washington Park Historic District is a national historic district located in Indianapolis Indiana It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on June 24 2008 It comprises nearly 60 acres 240 000 m2 and is located 4 miles 6 4 km north of downtown Indianapolis in the south central part of the Meridian Kessler neighborhood The district includes all properties south of 43rd Street and north of 40th Street and west of Central Avenue and east of the alley running north and south between Pennsylvania and Meridian Streets Washington Boulevard runs north south through the center of the district It includes 110 contributing buildings ranging mostly from mansions to small bungalows and three non contributing buildings 1 4 Washington Park Historic DistrictU S National Register of Historic PlacesU S Historic districtFaux Chateau de Malmaison within the districtLocation of the district in IndianaShow map of IndianapolisWashington Park Historic District Indianapolis Indiana Indiana Show map of IndianaWashington Park Historic District Indianapolis Indiana the United States Show map of the United StatesLocationBounded by Pennsylvania Street and Central Avenue between 40th and 43rd Streets in Indianapolis IndianaCoordinates39 49 51 N 86 09 08 W 39 83083 N 86 15222 W 39 83083 86 15222Area60 acres 24 ha ArchitectHunter Frank et al Architectural styleLate 19th And 20th Century Revivals Bungalow craftsmanNRHP reference No 08000565Added to NRHPJune 24 2008 Washington Park was annexed by the city of Indianapolis in 1906 The streets would not be paved until November 1916 with 43rd Street not having sidewalks and pavement until 1923 The apartments in the district built in the 1920s and 1930 attracted young professionals who not only liked the neighborhood but saw it as prestigious 6 The buildings in the district are a church the former Holy Trinity Hellenic Greek Orthodox Church two duplexes a four unit apartment building eight doubles 101 single houses most of which were built before World War II and two non contributing historically brick houses built in 1986 and 1987 that do not contrast with the other buildings Many of the contributing buildings are of different Revival architectural styles particularly from Europe Classical Colonial Revival Italian Renaissance and Tudor Revival 1 4 Of particular note is the Harry Hartley house which was based on Chateau de Malmaison a residence of Napoleon Bonaparte Harry Hartley sent architect William Earl Russ to the original in France to replicate the French chalet in a smaller form in effect creating a Napoleon complex in Indianapolis 9 Another prominent building is the home of United States Senator Albert J Beveridge It was here that he wrote his biography of John Marshall Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court which won a Pulitzer Prize 18 See alsoNational Register of Historic Places listings in Marion County IndianaReferences National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 Indiana State Historic Architectural and Archaeological Research Database SHAARD Searchable database Department of Natural Resources Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology Retrieved August 1 2016 Note This includes Sheryl Vanderstel December 2007 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form Washington Park Historic District PDF Retrieved August 1 2016 and Accompanying photographs William Earl Russ a native of Dayton Ohio and a graduate of Columbia University practiced in Dayton before coming to Indianapolis in 1913 in 1934 he formed a partnership with Merritt Harrison later considered the dean of Indianapolis architects Connie J Zeigler in David J Bodenhamer Robert Graham Barrows David Gordon Vanderstel eds The Encyclopedia of Indianapolis s v Harrison and Turnock Russ and Harrison

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